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2 Journal Entry: Wednesday May 23, 2017
Objective: Identify the behavioral patterns that psychologists label as Mood Disorders Explain what causes Mood Disorders Warm-Up/Journal Entry Question: Perform Skits Agenda: PPT/Notes: Mood Disorders & Schizophrenia Scenarios Application Video & Guide. Homework: TEST & Review Sheet: Unit 5, Abnormal Psychology: May 25

3 Mood Disorders Experience extreme or inappropriate emotion.
Females are twice as likely as men to suffer from these – why do you think this is?

4 Major Depressive Disorder
Unhappy for at least two weeks with no apparent cause. A.K.A. unipolar depression Depression is the common cold of psychological disorders. – what does this mean? Why does it happen? Slows us down, diffuses aggression, restrains risk-taking, etc.

5 Major Depression Symptoms of major depression:
Lethargy Feelings of worthlessness Loss of interest in friends/family/activities Problems eating or sleeping Thoughts of suicide Depression is the #1 reason people seek mental health services

6 Depression Example Norman, a Canadian college professor, recalling his depression: “I despaired of ever being human again. I honestly felt subhuman, lower than the lowest vermin. Furthermore, I was self-deprecatory and could not understand why anyone would want to associate with me, let alone love me… I was positive that I was a fraud and a phony and that I didn’t deserve my Ph.D. I didn’t deserve to have tenure; I didn’t deserve to be a Full Professor… I didn’t deserve the research grants I had been awarded; I couldn’t understand how I had written books and journal articles… I must have conned a lot of people.”

7 Explanations for Depression
Alcohol abuse increases risk Genetic influence If identical twin has Major Depression, you are 50% likely to have it (compared to 20% if you have a fraternal twin) Low amount of neurotransmitters Serotonin and Norepinephrine Mood/arousal boosters Social/Cognitive differences People with depression tend to blame themselves and have a negative explanatory style

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10 Mood Disorders-Depression

11 Mood Disorders-Depression
Canadian depression rates

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14 Methods of coping with Depression

15 Mood Disorders- Suicide

16 Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Experience depression during the winter months. Based not on temperature, but on amount of sunlight. Treated with light therapy.

17 Bipolar Disorder Formally manic depression.
Involves alternating periods of depression and mania. Manic episodes involve feelings of high energy (but they tend to differ a lot…some get confident and some get irritable). Engage in risky behavior during the manic episode. Charlie Sheen? Discovery Education: Bipolar Disorder in Children Mark Twain Ernest Hemingway

18 Mood Disorders-Bipolar
PET scans show that brain energy consumption rises and falls with emotional switches Depressed state Manic state


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